Multiple Choice
The importance of Roman Neoplatonism lies in its:
A) clear expression of Aristotle's thought.
B) acceptance of the seeking of pleasure and avoidance of pain as the primary determinant of human motivation.
C) denial of the spiritual soul.
D) rejection of universal truth.
E) dominance and adaptation during the early Christian era.
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